Dahomey

is not derived from Daho, the founder of the palace so called,
but is a corruption of Danh-homen, “Danh's Belly.” The story is as
follows: Ardrah divided his kingdom at death between his three sons,
and Daho, one of the sons, received the northern portion. Being an
enterprising and ambitious man, he coveted the country of his neighbour
Danh, King of Gedavin, and first applied to him for a plot of land to
build a house on. This being granted, Daho made other requests in quick
succession, and Danh's patience being exhausted, he exclaimed, “Must I
open my belly for you to build on?” On hearing this, Daho declared
himself insulted, made war on Danh, and slew him. He then built his
palace where Danh fell, and called it Danh-homen.